Damn, Chris, I'm kinda afraid to even post this because it sounds so unreal.
My first dyno experience ever was in 8/05 when my car was running pretty good. At the end of Oct. w/o any changes I did my fastest lap ever at St. Louis. That was on a Dynojet and it did 168 on a hot and humid day. Not bad I thought for a 3-year old engine, albeit SpeedSource.
That engine lost compression 3/06 due to oil seals. Rebuilt locally it then did 164. :-( That one blew in July and Chris rebuilt it but it never made a dyno. It departed this life at the ARRC.
I took the entire car to Chris and he rebuilt the engine (apex seals and soft parts) and found and fixed some fuel and other nagging issues.
We put it on the Mustang at AutoMotion in Louisville Fri. Given the fact that the Mustang nos. would be lower than Dynojet, I was hoping for something above 160. Chris had done a good job tuning it up in his shop because the very first pull had that beat. It wasn't long before we had it above 170. The best power we got was 174 but that was too lean. We settled on a safe A/F that yielded 172 at 7027 rpm w/ 128# torque. Max torque was 134 at 6027 rpm. Using underpressure's conservative 7% differential, that's the equivalent of 185 on a Dynojet. Now, I just cannot believe that so perhaps AutoMotion has their dyno set a little high. I hope to actually put it on a Dynojet so we can see what the difference is.
Needless to say, I'm thrilled regardless!
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